ATI Briefer Updated 2019 - New
ATI Briefer Updated 2019 - New
ATI Briefer Updated 2019 - New
TRAINING INSTITUTE
Region-7 Central Visayas
extension
services beyond
boundaries.
Cabawan District, Tagbilaran City
AREA OF COVERAGE
Where
we
do
want
to go?
Issues related to
food and
agriculture are
comprehensively
integrated
among the 17
post- 2015
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
“For what good
will progress be, if
its benefits do not
trickle down to
the poorest of the
poor.”
“It is my moral
obligation to
provide available
and affordable
food for my
people.”
-Pres. Rodrigo
Durterte
AF sector
“With President Rodrigo Duterte
announcing the Philippine Development
Plan 2017-22 and its aim to reduce
poverty from 21.6% in 2015 to 14% by
2022, a logical place to begin would be
the agriculture sector, as the rural
population collectively lives within a
poverty range of 35-40%.” –Oxford
Business Group
10 Basic Foundations of a
sound agriculture and
Fisheries program under
President Duterte
Government-initiated and
1 National color-coded AF map 7 supported aggressive marketing
campaign especially for high-
National Food Consumption value crops in foreign markets
2 Quantification Study
Coordinated program with other
Institutional restructuring and 8 agencies of government to ensure
3 paradigm resetting for the DA and the protection and preservation of
its officials and employees water resources, especially
Intensive technology updating watershed
4 and sharing, modernization and Relentless campaign for the
mechanization program 9 enforcement of AF laws, especially
on land conversion and illegal
5 Easy access financing for famers,
fishermen & AF stakeholders fishing
1
KSA
Training Basic
Training
OUR STAKEHOLDERS
IP
OUR STAKEHOLDERS
IP
How
we get
there?
AF Extension for development
• ATI is a broker of knowledge
Research
&
Phytosanitary Developm Mechaniza
and
Certification ent tion and
services AT Post
Harvest
Credit ,
Climate & I insurance &
Weather other
Market and Financial
Trade Services
National
How we are
brokering
these
services
from here
to here?
AF SECTOR
Grassroo
Farmers/Fisherfolks
& Brokering of Knowledge
Phytosanita Framework
ry and Develop Mechaniza
Certificatio ment tion & Post National
n services AT Harvest AFEN
Credit ,
Climate & I insurance &
Weather other
Market and Financial Regional
Trade Services RAFEN
Provincia
Private ESPs RBOs LGUs PAFEN
l
Harmonized
Extension & Food Food Security
Training availability & & Poverty
Support affordability alleviation
2018
an
Beyond
d
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
1. Enhancing Access to AFE Knowledge Products and
Services
- e-Extension Program for Agriculture and Fisheries
- Techno Gabay Program
- Knowledge Products Development, and
Dissemination
- School-on-the Air Program
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
2. Strengthening Competitiveness
and Capacities of the AF Sector
- Training and Extension Support Services
- Sikat Saka Program
- GO Negosyo
- Capacity Programs for Rural Based
Organization (RBOs)
and 4Hers
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
2. Strengthening Competitiveness and
Capacities of the AF Sector
- Learning Site/Technology Demonstrations
- Financial Assistance to Start-up Projects
(Livelihood Projects)
- Gender and Development Interventions
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
2. Strengthening Competitiveness and
Capacities of the AF Sector
- Reaching the Unreachable: Enhancing Capacities
of
Senior Citizens and Physically Challenged Rural
Poor
- Capacity Building for IPs
- Farmers’ Field School (FFS)
- Farm Business School (FBS)
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
3. Expanding Partnerships in Advancing
Excellence in AF Delivery
- Extension Service Providers
Accreditation
- Joint Ventures and Convergence
Initiatives with the
Public and Private Sector
- Proposal-based Trainings
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
4. Scaling-Up AFE Innovations
- Training and Modeling Agripreneurship,
Agricator &
Agrictecture
- Establishment and Maintenance of Learning
Sites
- Farm Tourism Program
- School for Practical Agriculture
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
5. Strengthening AFE Stakeholders
Capacity in Climate Change
Adaptation and Readiness
- Information Campaign to LGUs and RBOs
on Impacts
of Climate Change
- Capability Building Activities for Climate
Change
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
5. Strengthening AFE Stakeholders
Capacity in Climate Change
Adaptation and Readiness
- Promotion of Organic Agriculture
- Establishment of Climate Smart Farmers’
Field Schools
- ATI Tree of Life, Food for Life Project
- Greening the Cities for Food and
THE SIX (6) THEMATIC
PROGRAMS
6. Improving Enabling Environment and Quality of
AFE Governance
- Conduct policy Research Studies
- Conduct of Result Evaluation Study
- Institutionalization of Resource-Based Monitoring and Evaluation
System for AFE
- AFE Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Policy Development
- Assessments and Planning Reviews
- Infrastructure Development and Rehabilitation
- Financial Accountability through Online Posting
- Standards Development
Operational Policies
Major Crops:
coconut, sugarcane, banana, pineapple,
coffee, mango, tobacco, abaca, peanut,
mongo, cassava, sweet potato, tomato, garlic,
onion, cabbage, eggplant, calamansi and
rubber
4,000,000.00 Program
CORN PROGRAM ATI-Banner
2,775,000.00 Program
HVCDP PROGRAM ATI-Banner
4,120,000.00 Program
LIVESTOCK PROGRAM ATI-Banner
9,185,000.00 Program
ORGANIC PROGRAM ATI-Banner
2,345,000.00 Program
REGULAR PROGRAM
22,922,260.00 ATI-Banner
Program
( RBO, 4H & TIER2
EXPANDED)
PROPOSED BUDGET
ALLOCATION PER PROGRAM
FOR 2019
PROGRAM TIER 1 TIER 2 TOTAL BUDGET
(EXPANDed)
Regular 9, 729, 700.00 5, 760,000.00 15, 489, 700.00
Rice Program 4, 000, 000.00 4, 000, 000.00
Corn Program 2, 775, 000.00 2, 775, 000.00
HVCD Program 4, 120, 000.00 4, 120, 000.00
Livestock Program 9, 185, 000.00 9, 185, 000.00
RBO 3, 862, 560.00 3, 862, 560.00
4H 3, 570, 000.00 3, 570, 000.00
Organic Agriculture 2, 345, 000.00 2, 345, 000.00
Program
TOTAL 39, 587, 260.00 5, 760, 000.00 45, 347, 260.00
Excellent
Extension
Services
Beyond
Boundaries
Creating and Sustaining
Stron Extension
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Thank you for
listening.